Re: Which VB.NET books do you recommend??? (was "Transitioning from VB6 to VB.Net")
am 16.10.2007 02:26:58 von faberk
On Oct 11, 11:10 am, Alan Mailer wrote:
> I've altered the Subject Line to a question I posted the other day
> because I've found that (though I got a couple very helpful responses)
> my original question was a little restrictive.
>
> My real *general* question is: which VB.Net books do you find
> indespensible?
>
> Thanks in advance.
I've bee reading Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 2005: The
Language by Francesco Balena and i am thoroughly impressed with it.
I am not transitionig from vb6, but it has a great deal of refernces
for folks that are. It goess deep into the .net framework and assumes
you have some experience - it is not a how to or step by step book. It
shows you why thigs do what they do, not just how to do it.